Wow, you've just wrote the perfect poem for writers block, not even I could do that with my won writers block. I tip my hat to you good man for capturing such a feeling that many have felt from one time to another as there is such dificulty to capture such a feeling; well done.
Wow, you've just wrote the perfect poem for writers block, not even I could do that with my won writers block. I tip my hat to you good man for capturing such a feeling that many have felt from one time to another as there is such dificulty to capture such a feeling; well done.
I am in the same boat!!! Hate this dry spell, not writing seems to make me feel like I am on my way to the asylum lol..nice expression to how you feel during your time of not being able to grab hold of your muse... just dont over think it, your muse will awake soon you'll see.
Ah yes, every writer's greatest enemy...Writer's Block. I remember it well. This is a good piece. Short, simple, and to the point. Do you think that in writing it you've taken a small step towards overcoming the foe of authors across the world? If not, I offer a few suggestions.
Read a book, whether an old favorite or one newly discovered. The same goes for stand alone stories in this site and poetry. If not that, you could look at a picture or a painting. Watch a movie, listen to music, stare at the sky. Any of these could spark your imagination and give rise to a new story or poem. Artists feed off of each other, works from one source often giving rise to countless pieces of similar or differing style and content.
I myself have written a poem about the absence of my Muse. Maybe you should write something in the vein of having a conversation with your muse. That's how I broke free from writer's block a while back. My poem "To Die" is the result of that conversation. Whatever you decide to do though, I wish you luck in conquering our mutual enemy.
Aye! Know the feeling well. You really feel the need, but cannot for the life of you find the words even if the inspiration hits. Looks as if you worked it out, though. ;-)
When I can't read. I listen to Cohen, Dylan and Neil Young. I read the master Poet's of my collection. Give me the energy to write. I understand this poem. Hard to release thoughts on to the sheet of paper. Thank you for the excellent poem.
Coyote
"The writer’s mind, can surpass even the most intellectual minds." –Adam M. Snow
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